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splue |
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April 02, 2011 09:18:46pm |
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Re: More copyrighted films mysteriously moved here |
no, those CountSchlockula ones are public domain. just because some weeder
reissues them and claims copyright, they aren't
This post was modified by splue on 2011-04-03 04:18:46
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billbarstad |
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April 02, 2011 09:37:04pm |
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Re: More copyrighted films mysteriously moved here |
Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride aka
The Satanic Rites of Dracula was made in 1973, when copyright renewal was automatic and a copyright notice in the film was necessary for the film to be copyrighted. I watched most of the movie, and it contains a proper copyright notice in the opening titles.
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splue |
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April 02, 2011 09:52:47pm |
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Re: More copyrighted films mysteriously moved here |
The magical satanic rites clearly depicted in the movie instantly nullify the claimant's copyright claims, tho' copyRITE may still be in play. It's technically an informational/religious film for those contemplating becoming a creepy satanist and/or vampire. Also, the "c" you cite stands for chtulhu, or possibly even count chockula.
In this case it becomes a helpful educational resource for the public under fair use, suitable for college courses and Mormon gatherings. I stand by my judgment.
This post was modified by splue on 2011-04-03 04:52:47
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splue |
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April 02, 2011 09:59:04pm |
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Re: More copyrighted films mysteriously moved here |
Also, you watched the movie, so Count Copyrightula called &
wants those guilty eyes for his rite of Re-Anubis